Hi Italo
italovignoli wrote
>> Returning to MSO Mobile, it's only available for iPad and Android
>> smartphones, but not for Android tablets... Maybe they will try to sell
>> that? Or maybe they don't want Android to compete with Windows 8 Tablets
>> since there are already more Android devices i
In Libre 4.2.2.1 Mac version.
I have a five sheet Calc document and when I set the page margins to print
one sheet, the margins for the other sheets are also altered.
Should I list this as a bug?
Tink.
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The linked "notice" for MSO on Android seems to indicate it is not for
Tablets, but only for Phones.
That is a big difference.
So we still do not have to worry. Also, I wonder if that is actually
more of a Cloud Version instead of one that resides on a phone. For me,
I do not link the id
On 02/04/14 05:20, Pedro wrote:
> Have you tested it? Are your findings different from their claims?
It is clearly stated in the relevant iTunes pages.
Requirements: a qualifying Office 365 subscription is required to edit
and create Word documents. If you do not have a subscription, you can
buy
Hi Tinkerer,
Tinkerer wrote (02-04-14 11:54)
> In Libre 4.2.2.1 Mac version.
> I have a five sheet Calc document and when I set the page margins to print
> one sheet, the margins for the other sheets are also altered.
> Should I list this as a bug?
No, it is common behaviour.
You can apply differ
Hi Italo
italovignoli wrote
> It is clearly stated in the relevant iTunes pages.
>
> Requirements: a qualifying Office 365 subscription is required to edit
> and create Word documents. If you do not have a subscription, you can
> buy Office 365 Home withing Word for Ipad app.
We seem to be talk
Hi :)
Good to see you here chap. Welcome in :))
The almost-crash greying out is serious. It's happened to me in the
distant past but not for ages. Is the machine really low spec? If
not then try adjusting the "memory" settings
Tools - Options - Memory
Just bump everything right up. Not even
Le 01/04/2014 17:01, Tom Davies a écrit :
> Hi :)
> A ZdNet article titled (obviously) "Office for iPad, big deal or big
> yawn" allows people to vote and so far the "big yawn" side is winning.
> HoooRaaah! ;) The big yawn side appears to largely be supporting
> OpenSource.
>
> http://www.zdnet.
2014-04-02 18:00 GMT+02:00 Jean-Francois Nifenecker <
jean-francois.nifenec...@laposte.net>:
> I haven't got any smartphone, so I'm just wondering: what use for office
> software on such a small screen as a smartphone one? Is the software
> usable at all?
>
On a smartphone? Maybe the ability to
Hi :)
A few days ago i asked if anyone here was good at administrative work
and wanted to give more time to LibreOffice.
As it turns out there is already 1 person working on the list of
labels. Also feedback suggested that some people still record on
tape-cassettes rather than usb or Cd/Dvd and m
Hi :)
A couple of key points.
Firstly ...
So far you seem to have been following the Microsoft route to change.
"Slash and burn" or "burning your bridges". It is better to think of
"migration" rather than "move to".
Step 1 is to install LIbreOffice alongside MS Office
Step 2 is to start gradua
Hi :)
Getting "out there" first does count for a lot but it's not the final answer.
The advantages do lead to the idea of "release early and release
often". AndrOO might not be great right now but at least it is "out
there" and attracting attention. As a result it might "snowball" and
become bet
This might be something to add to the list of differences between MSO
and LO. This one drives me nuts frequently! As much as we all think LO
is obviously the superior product, we do need to remember that most
people will be coming to it from MSO and will want to know what to be
watching out f
I'm using a mail client that doesn't differentiate between top level quotes and
interleaved comments so my comments are in brackets [like this].
I mark snips like this:
>8.
Editorial comment: I _hate_ having to edit addressing in order to post a reply
to a mailing list! :-<
-Origi
I’m working on an e-reader for special purposes. While I don’t want to go into
a discussion of the point of this program and why I’m doing another, a brief
summary may help. As a writer, I don’t like sending my work over email or
other insecure methods of internet transfer. This e-reader woul
Jean-Francois Nifenecker wrote:
> Le 01/04/2014 17:01, Tom Davies a écrit :
>> Hi :)
>> A ZdNet article titled (obviously) "Office for iPad, big deal or big
>> yawn" allows people to vote and so far the "big yawn" side is winning.
>> HoooRaaah! ;) The big yawn side appears to largely be supportin
At 10:20 02/04/2014 -0700, Dave Liesse wrote:
On 4/2/2014 04:19, Cor Nouws wrote:
Tinkerer wrote (02-04-14 11:54)
In Libre 4.2.2.1 Mac version.
I have a five sheet Calc document and when I set the page margins
to print one sheet, the margins for the other sheets are also altered.
Should I lis
Cor
I need to make frequent changes to the Page Format on the three Sheets that
I print from.
I cannot predetermine every change, so a change in the margins is the
simplest way out, or it would be if it remains with that sheet only.
BTW. Re. CT2N. Using Libre version 3, I was not able to add you
Top posting answer to Hal...
See either of two ways to proceed, since LibreOffice already bases it PDF page
rendering on Poppler and bundles it, you might as well work against that and
write a LibreOffice extension.
Alternative might be the java source code from Writer2LaTex project
(http://w
On 2014-04-03 05:00, Jean-Francois Nifenecker wrote:
Le 01/04/2014 17:01, Tom Davies a écrit :
Hi :)
A ZdNet article titled (obviously) "Office for iPad, big deal or big
yawn" allows people to vote and so far the "big yawn" side is winning.
HoooRaaah! ;) The big yawn side appears to largely
On Apr 2, 2014, at 2:21 PM, Tom Davies wrote:
> Hi :)
> I'm not clear why not jsut have everyone install Libreoffice alongside
> whatever other programs they have and then encrypt the ODF files (odt
> for text, ods for spreadsheets etc)
> Regards from
> Tom :)
Because:
1) There is not yet any L
Hal Vaughan wrote:
I’m working on an e-reader for special purposes. While I don’t want to go into
a discussion of the point of this program and why I’m doing another, a brief
summary may help. As a writer, I don’t like sending my work over email or
other insecure methods of internet transfer
Hal Vaughan-2 wrote
> 1) There is not yet any LibreOffice for Android or iOs
There is AndrOpen Office. It's not the same as LO but it supports viewing
and editing ODT files.
Hal Vaughan-2 wrote
> 2) It defeats the purpose of any encryption if a person can open the file,
> then save it in any for
Thanks for the reply.
We have LibreOffice on a variety of machines, none are what I would call low
spec machines. The machines that have been displaying the locking up error
are reasonably high spec (high end i7 cpus, plenty of RAM mid-range graphics
cards) so I don't think that the specs are an i
On Apr 2, 2014, at 2:34 PM, V Stuart Foote wrote:
> Top posting answer to Hal...
>
> See either of two ways to proceed, since LibreOffice already bases it PDF
> page rendering on Poppler and bundles it, you might as well work against
> that and write a LibreOffice extension.
>
> Alternative
On Apr 2, 2014, at 5:34 PM, Pedro wrote:
> Hal Vaughan-2 wrote
>> 1) There is not yet any LibreOffice for Android or iOs
>
> There is AndrOpen Office. It's not the same as LO but it supports viewing
> and editing ODT files.
>
>
> Hal Vaughan-2 wrote
>> 2) It defeats the purpose of any encrypt
Hal Vaughan wrote:
I’m working on an e-reader for special purposes. While I don’t want to go into
a discussion of the point of this program and why I’m doing another, a brief
summary may help. As a writer, I don’t like sending my work over email or
other insecure methods of internet transfer
Hi :)
I'm not clear why not jsut have everyone install Libreoffice alongside
whatever other programs they have and then encrypt the ODF files (odt
for text, ods for spreadsheets etc)
Regards from
Tom :)
On 2 April 2014 18:48, Hal Vaughan wrote:
> I'm working on an e-reader for special purposes.
Hi :)
I think those sorts of points are more valid than most of the points
put forwards in the article. Steven seemed to be having a "bad hair
day" or something because usually he is far more scintillating and
makes good points. This time he seems to have missed some obvious
ones. I still think
Hi :)
Ahh, you can switch off Java in just LibreOffice and leave it running
in the OS as a whole.
Regards from
Tom :)
On 3 April 2014 02:21, Joe Aquilina wrote:
> Thanks for the reply.
>
> We have LibreOffice on a variety of machines, none are what I would call low
> spec machines. The machines t
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